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Join this free IEEE webinar to learn about the skills set that you need to master to become a great team leader.

Thursday 15th December 2016, 6:30 PM Melbourne Time

Sooner or later in their careers, young professionals will find themselves leading a team. Technical skills are not enough to succeed in this role, so they need to develop a new skill set to overcome this challenge. In this webinar, Claudio will talk about some myths and fears around leadership and will also provide useful practical resources from his wide experience leading teams. Some of the topics include running effective meetings, teambuilding, evaluating and giving feedback to your people, among many other things.

About the Speaker

Claudio Insaurralde is the chair of IEEE Victorian Section’s Technology and Engineering Management Chapter and a Member of the IEEE Region 10 Industry Relations Committee for Asia and Pacific. He has over 10 years’ experience in maintenance and reliability engineering, management and project management in a wide variety of sectors such as Aviation, Defense, Automotive and manufacturing industries. Throughout his career, Claudio has led large teams of more than 80 technicians, successfully carried out many improvement projects and managed complex operations in high pressure environments. He graduated from the Argentinian Air Force Officers Academy with honours in 1998 and holds a Bachelor degree in Electronics Engineering, a Certification in Project Management and a postgraduate program in management.

About the Organiser

The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) is the world's largest technical professional organization dedicated to advancing technology for the benefit of humanity. IEEE and its members inspire a global community to innovate for a better tomorrow through its highly cited publications, conferences, technology standards, and professional and educational activities. There are more than 420,000 IEEE members in over 160 countries.

IEEE has 39 technical Societies that provide benefits to members within specialized fields of interest. Society memberships enable you stay current within your chosen technology profession, keep in touch with your peers, and invest in your career.

This particular event is organised by the IEEE Technology and Engineering Management Society (TEMS) Chapter in Victoria, Australia. The TEMS mission is to advance, enhance, and improve essential management and leadership knowledge and skills of IEEE members and has 46 chapters around the world.